Welcome to the new St. Joseph Catholic Church website!

Making Disciples: Adults

We want to empower and equip adults to be the best Catholic they can be.

Learn more about issues facing our church today and how to defend your faith and be a light to the world. Parents will be inspired to be good examples of the domestic church. Sessions are pending and dates to be determined.

Becoming Catholic

The Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) is a spiritual journey of study, exploration, and sharing, and faith formation for those interested in learning about the Catholic faith. Beginning with a time for inquiry, an individual takes several steps that lead toward full reception as a member of the Catholic Church, after which there is a guided period of reflection and celebration on being a new missionary disciple of Christ. The OCIA process is open to non-baptized adults seeking full initiation into the Church as well as adult Christians seeking full communion in the Roman Catholic Church.

OCIA at St. Joseph’s is offered through the Adults Becoming Catholic (ABC) fellowship, which meets at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday evenings in the Parish Center. This group will welcome you with open arms, answer all of your questions, and help you as you make your way along the path to becoming an awesome Catholic.

To learn more about OCIA at St. Joseph’s, please contact the Parish Office.

Scripture Study

St. Joseph’s Scripture Study seeks to promote a love for Scripture as a key to better understanding and living the Catholic faith. Prospective participants need only have an open heart and desire to know Christ and his Church better. Courses are typically held on Monday evenings, 6:30-8 p.m., in the fall and spring. An exciting, challenging variety of topics are thoughtfully selected from established Catholic Scripture study organizations. Participants receive a workbook, and sessions typically include insightful videos followed by small-group discussions.

Registration for each course is advertised in the bulletin and usually takes place one month in advance of the first session. There is a nominal fee for course materials. For more information or to connect with the group’s facilitator, please contact the Parish Office.